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Hi Bill, Bill Hibbard wrote:
Hi Kevin, I'm not sure what you mean by 'fill in the upper right corner', but any Data with your RealTypes 'h' and 's' that you have mapped to SelectRange will be subject to your range limits.
What I was looking for (and I think I figured it out) was something like this:
http://www.cimms.ou.edu/~kmanross/VCPRPE/Irreg2DSet_filled.gif where the upper right corner is "filled" as opposed to the previous example: http://www.cimms.ou.edu/~kmanross/VCPRPE/Irreg2DSet.gif
The only way around this is to construct your label Data using different RealTypes (perhaps 'h1' and 's1') mapped to XAxis and YAxis but not mapped to SelectRange. Your 'h1' and 's1' would have the same calls to ScalarMap.setRange() as your 'h' and 's'.
Ahh, that makes sense too. I keep forgetting that you can have multiple (more than 3) ScalarMaps for a display.
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